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louis. has everyone seen it? no, yeah? downtown? prof. mumford: there are actually two others. prof. garb: there are two others? prof. mumford: [indiscernible] the saint nicholas hotel. prof. garb: i knew about that but that is not standing anymore. yes. he designed that but that is not a skyscraper. louis sullivan is one of the people articulating that the skyscraper should not just be an emblem of capitalism and the pursuit of profit. so he wanted to demonstrate a larger civic purpose connected with the skyscraper as an urban form. so he and others produced elaborately adorned the lobbies. they adorned the buildings with elaborate, almost a sort of natural type designs and forms. they attempt to create a new aesthetic that is civic and -- civic oriented rather than corporate oriented. the aesthetics are essential -- here's a piece of the masonry on the outside of the wainwright building. again, designed to show beauty, culture, a concern with aesthetics rather than concern simply with prof
louis. has everyone seen it? no, yeah? downtown? prof. mumford: there are actually two others. prof. garb: there are two others? prof. mumford: [indiscernible] the saint nicholas hotel. prof. garb: i knew about that but that is not standing anymore. yes. he designed that but that is not a skyscraper. louis sullivan is one of the people articulating that the skyscraper should not just be an emblem of capitalism and the pursuit of profit. so he wanted to demonstrate a larger civic purpose...
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louis. the hotel downtown. also designed by george b post. point, the roots of consumer culture are also located in the 1890's. department stores. the earliest department stores appear in new york and 1830's. really come of the 1870's are the beginning of department stores in cities. the 1890's is when department shopping.inate elite shopping in american cities. as department stores move into cities, they undermine the ,tatus of older, locally owned often come in the -- immigrant owned neighborhoods and businesses. small shops owned by recent immigrants in working-class neighborhoods are slowly displaced by the rise of the department store. of an impactores on cities but also on rural areas. companies based in chicago, initially, sears begins printing enormous catalogs where you can see a whole range of stuff. typically, household furnishings. the catalogs get sent to rural areas around the country. people can purchase stuff through mail order. it is the ability to see them. page through a c
louis. the hotel downtown. also designed by george b post. point, the roots of consumer culture are also located in the 1890's. department stores. the earliest department stores appear in new york and 1830's. really come of the 1870's are the beginning of department stores in cities. the 1890's is when department shopping.inate elite shopping in american cities. as department stores move into cities, they undermine the ,tatus of older, locally owned often come in the -- immigrant owned...
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louis. the renaissance hotel downtown, also designed by him. one more point, the roots of consumer culture are located in the 1890's. department stores, the earliest ones you could say appear in new york and 1830's, but really the 1870's are the beginning of the department stores in cities. the 1890's is when department became dominant for shopping in american cities. as department stores moving to cities, they undermine the status of older, locally owned, often immigrant owned neighborhood businesses. small shops, owned by recent immigrants and working-class neighborhoods are slowly displaced by the rise of the department store in cities. department stores also have an ,nd -- impact on overall areas as big companies initially based in chicago begin printing it enormous catalogs where you can see a whole range of commodities. typically household furnishings. these catalogs get sent to rural areas around the country and people can purchase them through mail order. it is not just the purchase
louis. the renaissance hotel downtown, also designed by him. one more point, the roots of consumer culture are located in the 1890's. department stores, the earliest ones you could say appear in new york and 1830's, but really the 1870's are the beginning of the department stores in cities. the 1890's is when department became dominant for shopping in american cities. as department stores moving to cities, they undermine the status of older, locally owned, often immigrant owned neighborhood...
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musicians like louis armstrong got their start here. we take you to the new orleans jazz museum to learn about the city's music history. ♪ >> i'm not sure it is only the original one but certainly the most famous. most world-renowned, changed the world kind of music. i'm going back home to stay ♪ ♪ i'm going to new orleans ♪ >> something the country can be proud of. something that has defined america not only for americans but people outside of america. like any great art, it has spoken these truths and great issues of our time about humanity. right now we are on the second floor of the new orleans jazz museum in the u.s. mint at the herman leonard museum. after hurricane katrina the jazz exhibit was moved out and put in storage until basically now. we have slowly but surely started taking the instruments and artifacts out of the archive and putting them back here are your slowly but surely having instrument cases me, the women of note exhibit, the gonzales bureau. slowly but surely we have been museum.a jazz the eventual plan is to tur
musicians like louis armstrong got their start here. we take you to the new orleans jazz museum to learn about the city's music history. ♪ >> i'm not sure it is only the original one but certainly the most famous. most world-renowned, changed the world kind of music. i'm going back home to stay ♪ ♪ i'm going to new orleans ♪ >> something the country can be proud of. something that has defined america not only for americans but people outside of america. like any great art,...
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this is the cornet that louis armstrong basically learned to play on.not his first cornet. >> ♪ >> louis armstrong was born on ane ally, which is now where where the traffic club is. he started out kind of running on the streets and singing in a singing group with his friends, being one of those kids with the bottle caps on the bottom of their shoes on bourbon street with a hat in front of them. very resourceful kid. played a little bit, saying, and then he was arrested new year's eve when he was 7 or so for shooting off his mom's boyfriend's here on new year's eve. he was sentenced to a year and that's where the bandleader saw he had some potential and he started playing in the band and by the time he got out of there he had an idea he wanted to be a musician. and he got to hang out with king oliver in story bill and he was a father figure to him. he had him to his home for dinner and stuff like that. >> this is pretty beat up. this was played by kids not only when armstrong was there, but for many years after and peter davis presented it to louis arms
this is the cornet that louis armstrong basically learned to play on.not his first cornet. >> ♪ >> louis armstrong was born on ane ally, which is now where where the traffic club is. he started out kind of running on the streets and singing in a singing group with his friends, being one of those kids with the bottle caps on the bottom of their shoes on bourbon street with a hat in front of them. very resourceful kid. played a little bit, saying, and then he was arrested new year's...
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the closely following are simply going to sue the strongest st louis louis. thank you so very much. for the kind of thing. the businesses that particular claim the books using them going to get to. the ballgame in. sintra going to play. with but there is no such place as the books are going to claim exists now because the book was the book with the recruitment book but. let me cut to subtract. the book you'll get the same clinton you'll get the became the gloomy news outlet business news. the. missing six o'clock. news. thanks young excitement limited so much to commit. acts . and. letting go of high class. clueless. fewkes. of the science news the kids have to. do something news. feed the economy. thanks. to our. family. concept is a. good seal some previously. thanks. a miniscule. please. please please. mum please. look at her legs cause look look look look look good so the look. the big seams exists the islamists. are more english in the play. look look. the bull look. the bull. let alone get out probably going to meet her very few times complaints on. the subject is going to com
the closely following are simply going to sue the strongest st louis louis. thank you so very much. for the kind of thing. the businesses that particular claim the books using them going to get to. the ballgame in. sintra going to play. with but there is no such place as the books are going to claim exists now because the book was the book with the recruitment book but. let me cut to subtract. the book you'll get the same clinton you'll get the became the gloomy news outlet business news. the....
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louis, missouri. you're from st. louis.ocal pizza. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: the worst pizza you've ever had in your life. >> i'll say it specifically. >> jimmy: jon, though, whether he likes it or not, he has to defend it. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: he is from st. louis. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: but in the interest of fairness, i brought you another st. louis treat. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: now this -- >> oh! >> jimmy: i've had, it's actually delicious. >> yes. >> jimmy: in fact, my wife, who is from st. louis, stole most of these. this is ted drew's frozen custard. >> oh! >> jimmy: now have a look at that. >> this is very good stuff. >> jimmy: i don't know why they gave us plates for it. >> i don't know why they gave us spoons. >> jimmy: what is your flavor at ted drew's? >> it's usually -- i usually do vanilla and mix stuff in. >> jimmy: i've been there -- they turn it over and it doesn't come out? >> that ain't going anywhere. >> jimmy: it's called a concrete. >> concrete, right. mm! >> jimmy: this is not ice cream, frozen custar
louis, missouri. you're from st. louis.ocal pizza. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: the worst pizza you've ever had in your life. >> i'll say it specifically. >> jimmy: jon, though, whether he likes it or not, he has to defend it. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: he is from st. louis. >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: but in the interest of fairness, i brought you another st. louis treat. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: now this -- >> oh! >> jimmy: i've had,...
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as cultural visionary louis mumford reflected on this impulse in the 1930's, he pronounced, "more public good has come out of the bankruptcy of the economic quarter than ever came out of its flatulent prosperity." did mumford statement, however, applto all americans? more specifically, did the new deals inclusionary mission african-americans who , had arguably been suffering the most extreme poverty? asologically, it did, liberal officials such as harry hopkins declared a need to rescue the forgotten man. to uncover and celebrate all american communities, regardless of race or creed, rural and cosmopolitans alike. african-americans had, however, also become increasingly important to the roosevelt administration because of their growing presence in the democratic party. although african-americans have largely maintained their loyalty to the party of lincoln in the 1932 election, the creation of some early new deal relief agencies raised african-americans expectations of the federal government. likewise, the appointment of liberal minded administrators such as interior secretary -- gave so
as cultural visionary louis mumford reflected on this impulse in the 1930's, he pronounced, "more public good has come out of the bankruptcy of the economic quarter than ever came out of its flatulent prosperity." did mumford statement, however, applto all americans? more specifically, did the new deals inclusionary mission african-americans who , had arguably been suffering the most extreme poverty? asologically, it did, liberal officials such as harry hopkins declared a need to...
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closely by the force of going to the be sued the strongest st louis louis. thank you so very much. for the good of what i think. the bad news these books that particular claim the biggest in the book let me get to the book on me by letting me sit alone i'm going to let this play. with you but it's missing something shocking and claiming to have been the best going to claim exists now based on the book let me cut it but i'm. going to buy the tickets to such places to let. the flow of electrons. flow the below. you'll get the beat the books lead me to let me play the sad news. please. explain a. few folks are you serious. accident limited so much excitement looks like sucks . when. i close. to a. fuel tank. because . of the science news the kids have. to suffer. the to compete economically well alex alex. clique how our commitment. as a club. would seem islamists leaks exceeds. the flu for a miniscule. i look. at her please please. mum please play seems odd look up the flow gets up let alone. currently the same exists little bit small movements such. as the morning please please plea
closely by the force of going to the be sued the strongest st louis louis. thank you so very much. for the good of what i think. the bad news these books that particular claim the biggest in the book let me get to the book on me by letting me sit alone i'm going to let this play. with you but it's missing something shocking and claiming to have been the best going to claim exists now based on the book let me cut it but i'm. going to buy the tickets to such places to let. the flow of electrons....
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louis. who is there, is going to give us a sneak peek at some really big changes ahead of next week's grand re-opening celebration. al is out in st. louis. willie is right here. hoda is taking some time off. and good morning, craig. we just did roll call. >> good morning. good to see you both. >> been up in the arch? >> yes. >> really cool deal. >> they're re-opening that. i don't think al has ever done that. it'll be cool to check? >> really cool. >>> supreme court showdown. supreme vacancy. >> we have to pick a great one. we have to pick one that's going to be there for 40 years, 45 years. >> president trump now deciding who to nominate to the supreme court, as key swing vote justice kennedy announces his retirement. giving the president an opportunity to shake the court for generations. >> this was anthony kennedy's court because you couldn't get a major issue decided without his vote. >>> up in smoke? north korea reportedly still expanding its nuclear facility, raising questions about pr
louis. who is there, is going to give us a sneak peek at some really big changes ahead of next week's grand re-opening celebration. al is out in st. louis. willie is right here. hoda is taking some time off. and good morning, craig. we just did roll call. >> good morning. good to see you both. >> been up in the arch? >> yes. >> really cool deal. >> they're re-opening that. i don't think al has ever done that. it'll be cool to check? >> really cool....
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louis.is father had been with the shoe company for many many years and got tennessee a job there and he said those three years at the shoe company didn't count in his name was thomas lanier williams. he entered the contest under the name of tennessee williams and it stuck. he had been called tennessee by his fraternity brothers in college. they knew here to southern accent and he never lost it and that he visited his grandparents in tennessee, so they assume to us from tennessee and he just let them use it. someone asked him why he didn't comment and call it mississippi williams since he was born in: this, mississippi and spent those early years in the mississippi delta and he said if i had called myself mississippi williams my friends would have called me ms. williams and he didn't want that so instead they called him 10 or his first big literary success with the glass menagerie, and he worked on that here. he actually wrote a full script for its when he was in hollywood, hoping they would
louis.is father had been with the shoe company for many many years and got tennessee a job there and he said those three years at the shoe company didn't count in his name was thomas lanier williams. he entered the contest under the name of tennessee williams and it stuck. he had been called tennessee by his fraternity brothers in college. they knew here to southern accent and he never lost it and that he visited his grandparents in tennessee, so they assume to us from tennessee and he just let...
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of france with the help of his father in law he secured the duchy of lorraine but at a high price louis the fifteenth restricted the responsibilities of the new duke to outward representation and the patronage of the arts. it was also made clear that the reign of the listens over the rain was to end with his death. when stanislav entered his capital for the first time he found a divided city an old under new nazi separated by a moat and walls he looked for a way of joining the two half of the town together and invited a young local architect emmanuel in a way to his court. he later described their collaboration in a letter to a friend i told mysteriously about my dream and he spent the evening thinking about it and the very next day he was back with twenty different stages from that moment on we had a perfect understanding. together they came up with the unusual idea of laying out a system of squares partly in the old town and partly in the new the starting point and center was to be the placer as a tribute to louis the fifteenth. the initiator of the project and his architect conceived
of france with the help of his father in law he secured the duchy of lorraine but at a high price louis the fifteenth restricted the responsibilities of the new duke to outward representation and the patronage of the arts. it was also made clear that the reign of the listens over the rain was to end with his death. when stanislav entered his capital for the first time he found a divided city an old under new nazi separated by a moat and walls he looked for a way of joining the two half of the...
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louis. i love the arch.going to be so cool. >> i've never been up in the middle pod that goes up to the top. >> you can go up? >> yeah. we are going to be going up. >> we asked the city's biggest, well-known celebrities, to give you recommendations for must-dos. we'll have that later. >> all righty. >>> let's get to the headlines this morning. we're going to start with a major, new ruling on immigration. breaking overnight, a federal judge orders families separated at the border to be reunited within 30 days. >> refugees are welcome here. >> as protests break out following the supreme court victory upholding the travel ban. >> we have to be safe and tough and we have to be secure. we have to make sure we vet people coming into the country. >>> charged. just this morning, that pennsylvania police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black teen charged with criminal homicide, this coming two days after the boy's funeral and after more than a week of protests. >>> desperate search. a crime in houston. a violent
louis. i love the arch.going to be so cool. >> i've never been up in the middle pod that goes up to the top. >> you can go up? >> yeah. we are going to be going up. >> we asked the city's biggest, well-known celebrities, to give you recommendations for must-dos. we'll have that later. >> all righty. >>> let's get to the headlines this morning. we're going to start with a major, new ruling on immigration. breaking overnight, a federal judge orders families...
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louis.hose guys. >>> still ahead, much more on the reaction to supreme court's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. >>> and what joe biden has to say about president trump's relationships with several of america's closest allies. we'll be right back. shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood. this is called pseudobulbar affect, or pba. a condition that can occur from brain injury or certain neurologic conditions like stroke or dementia. nuedexta can make a difference by significantly reducing pseudobulbar affect episodes. tell you doctor about medicines you take. some can't be taken with nuedexta. nuedexta is not for people with certain heart conditions. serious side effects may occur. don't take with maois or if you are allergic to dextromethorphan or quinidine. tell your doctor if you have bleeding or bruisin
louis.hose guys. >>> still ahead, much more on the reaction to supreme court's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. >>> and what joe biden has to say about president trump's relationships with several of america's closest allies. we'll be right back. shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood....
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not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >>d the english first they were here and after that, the morocco, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing of various roads, eh, independently from the colonization prior, makes the senegalese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. ♪ >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis --senegalese father, french mother-- and she's hosted a lunch with some friends and colleagues, all of whom consider themselves senegalese first, before anything. >> marie-caroline: and, and my feeling compared to other african countries, is that maybe it's come also from, uh, the, the wolof women because the metis family here, people were really married. well, at least the descendants -- >> anthony: between wolof and other groups. >> marie-caroline: -- recognize, you know? compared to west indies where even if people had, um, some white people had children with, um, their slaves they were not recognized. here all these, uh, children a
not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >>d the english first they were here and after that, the morocco, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing of various roads, eh, independently from the colonization prior, makes the senegalese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. ♪ >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis --senegalese father,...
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louis.hought of its a cold, northern city so he was fleeing from the background and he came to new orleans. he said it changed his life. he said he sat in accordance of freedom i had always needed at the shock against my system gave me the material about which i've been writing ever since. we first came to new orleans he sort of circled around the french quarter looking for place to stay, and finally wound up in the french quarter. the french quarter was much more italian in those days than it was french, and it was essentially a slum by 1938. there were even plans to tear it down. business people who wanted to just bulldoze the whole area. it was a very inexpensively in which to live and a great many writers anarchists were attracted to the french quarter and lived there in the 20s and 30s. across the street is preservation hall where tennessee spent his first night in new orleans. state your way before it was a jazz venue. back then was hope of two of his friends, and he stayed in the back
louis.hought of its a cold, northern city so he was fleeing from the background and he came to new orleans. he said it changed his life. he said he sat in accordance of freedom i had always needed at the shock against my system gave me the material about which i've been writing ever since. we first came to new orleans he sort of circled around the french quarter looking for place to stay, and finally wound up in the french quarter. the french quarter was much more italian in those days than it...
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louis and detroit and all these other places just because -- and, you know, you flash forward 20 years later, those same wards on the northwest and southwest sides that were most heavily for everything pton and hated harold and all, you know, they all voted for barack obama. and they were still mostly or all white. >> yeah. >> you know, i think one of the things harold, even with the people who at the time hated him, i think he proved to them that a black, a black man could be -- a black person could be high executive official of a city like chicago and nothing horrible would happen. >> yeah, one of the -- >> and that's a great legacy. >> one of the things we saw in the '87 election was that some of those wards that were really anti-harold in '83, that the voting totals were reduced. so a lot of folks figured out that they didn't want to vote for him, but he had done a good job. >> right. >> and so they just didn't vote. >> we're getting to my last question about legacy, but -- >> well, speaking of legacy, so i am wondering in 2018 what is the legacy of harold washington in chicago pol
louis and detroit and all these other places just because -- and, you know, you flash forward 20 years later, those same wards on the northwest and southwest sides that were most heavily for everything pton and hated harold and all, you know, they all voted for barack obama. and they were still mostly or all white. >> yeah. >> you know, i think one of the things harold, even with the people who at the time hated him, i think he proved to them that a black, a black man could be -- a...
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louis cathedral. the unquestionably is cultural heart of the trinity neighborhood. these are great neighborhoods of mid-antebellum creole cottages. >> what is this neighborhood today? professor campanella: this neighborhood is changing, it is defined. there is still a deeply rooted older native population that is more likely to be african-american and describes itself as black creole. the proximity to the french quarter, the higher ground it is on makes it attractive to many other folks, for cultural and historical and civic reasons. we are going toross rampart street, so named because there was a fort here, and head into the quieter, more residential end of the french quarter. >> are starting to see that wrought iron. professor campanella: iconic, right. >> we are at bourbon street. professor campanella: we are the quiet end of bourbon street. >> there is a quiet end. professor campanella: the commercial famous infamous bourbon street is really only about the first eight or so blocks. the rest is a quiet residential neighborhood almost indistinguishable from the lo
louis cathedral. the unquestionably is cultural heart of the trinity neighborhood. these are great neighborhoods of mid-antebellum creole cottages. >> what is this neighborhood today? professor campanella: this neighborhood is changing, it is defined. there is still a deeply rooted older native population that is more likely to be african-american and describes itself as black creole. the proximity to the french quarter, the higher ground it is on makes it attractive to many other folks,...
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louis cathedral. this almost, unquestionably is the heart of the neighborhood. the catholic church is still active. ofe are some great examples 1840's, 1830's cottages. this neighbooo today is changing. it's gentrifying. older, deeply rooted native population here that is more likely to be african-american and more likely to describe itself as creole. the architecture and proximity to the french quarter, the higher ground it is on, makes it attractive to many other folks for cultural and historical and civic reasons. we're going to cross the street. now, head into the quieter more residential french quarter. >> we are starting to see that wrought iron, a lot of the architecture that is typically iconic when you think of new orleans. we are at bourbon street. >> we are at the quite end of bourbon street. bourbon street is 14 blocks long. famous infamous bourbon street is really only abouthe first eight or so blocks. the rest of it is a quiet residential neighborhood, almost indistinguishable from the other lower streets of the french quarter. >> what do you think
louis cathedral. this almost, unquestionably is the heart of the neighborhood. the catholic church is still active. ofe are some great examples 1840's, 1830's cottages. this neighbooo today is changing. it's gentrifying. older, deeply rooted native population here that is more likely to be african-american and more likely to describe itself as creole. the architecture and proximity to the french quarter, the higher ground it is on, makes it attractive to many other folks for cultural and...
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louis, atlanta not too bad, but chicago and st. louis most likely dealing with some thunderstorm delays. for us out west we have a little bit of fog along the coast, and that fog will be a constant player really the next couple of days, which is good news for certainly the firefighters in northern california because you're bringing in a cooler direction of wind. now by saturday, the wind direction changes. friday and saturday the wind direction changes and comes more out of the north-northeast not dissimilar from last weekend when the whole thing got going, so cal fire is very aware of that. they have to get a good containment on the pawnee fire before friday. not anticipating a red flag warning, but not great conditions to fight fires in. so high pressure has left, that was this weekend when it got so hot and windy. this low pressure is here wednesday and thursday, so coastal clouds, temperatures generally in the 60s and low 80s, and then it switches back to a hot pattern as the high pressure builds back in. here's the forecast to
louis, atlanta not too bad, but chicago and st. louis most likely dealing with some thunderstorm delays. for us out west we have a little bit of fog along the coast, and that fog will be a constant player really the next couple of days, which is good news for certainly the firefighters in northern california because you're bringing in a cooler direction of wind. now by saturday, the wind direction changes. friday and saturday the wind direction changes and comes more out of the north-northeast...
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louis felt it gave him more of a grip with his lips on the instrument. would move into another area of the museum. is another one where we have a number of instruments on was owned byis one dave are followed you. -- dave bartholomew. he is still living. he is in his 90's now. producer,rolific arranger, right or, and he was really fundamental. and createroduce arrangements for fats domino's early rock 'n roll work. he was one of the earliest in the development of rock 'n roll. he was a direct link from jazz to rock 'n roll. this was in the den of his home on catherine street and you know, fats, despite being internationally known, one of he creators of rock 'n roll, returned to his home and wants to live in new orleans. his home was damaged in katrina pretty heavily. there was about 12 feet of water. once the water receded it was pretty heavily damaged. really, this was just horrible conditions. it was conserved. is not playable. it was conserved and brought back to its original appearance. the conservative said if we try to make it playable again, it be
louis felt it gave him more of a grip with his lips on the instrument. would move into another area of the museum. is another one where we have a number of instruments on was owned byis one dave are followed you. -- dave bartholomew. he is still living. he is in his 90's now. producer,rolific arranger, right or, and he was really fundamental. and createroduce arrangements for fats domino's early rock 'n roll work. he was one of the earliest in the development of rock 'n roll. he was a direct...
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louis walsh was there but now simon cowell has decided something has to change.thosejon lewis adverts will appear and get what they need, those huge audiences. so this maybe does feel like a bit of a last chance salunkhe smack the x factor, names like craig david, louis tomlinson from one direction being bandied about. if one member of one direction is not involved next year, i will be very surprised. we also have to talk about the comedian michael mcintyre. people are seeing here is what stolen, windows smashed in his car, waiting for his children outside school last week. he was back on stage, in dublin last night. he seemed quite happy and talked about it on stage as well? yes, the first of four magnates in dublin. there is nothing more painful than watching a man reading out someone else's jokes, but strapping, i'm going to do it, we can do it together! be fully addressed the issue on stage, and started off quite serious, saying it was touch and go whether he would do the show but said he wanted to do it. he confirmed his rolex had been stolen. then he said,
louis walsh was there but now simon cowell has decided something has to change.thosejon lewis adverts will appear and get what they need, those huge audiences. so this maybe does feel like a bit of a last chance salunkhe smack the x factor, names like craig david, louis tomlinson from one direction being bandied about. if one member of one direction is not involved next year, i will be very surprised. we also have to talk about the comedian michael mcintyre. people are seeing here is what...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. mentioning the executive order to halt his policy of family separations almost though as an afterthought. take a listen. >> so the democrats want open borders, let everybody come in. let everybody pour in, we don't care, let them come in from the middle east, let them come in from all over the place, we don't care. we're not going to let it happen. and by the way, today i signed an executive order we're going to keep families together, but the border is going to be just as tough as it's been. >> so reporters at president trump's rally, they spoke with some of his supporters about the controversy at the border, the daily beast ben jacobs wrote he had gotten a range of responses about child separations from trump supporters. some say it's terrible. some say it's fake news. all agree though it isn trump's ult. the new york times wrote common theme here, a trump supporter in duluth one of many waiting outside a long line, just told me a long line she has compassion for separated family bu
i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. mentioning the executive order to halt his policy of family separations almost though as an afterthought. take a listen. >> so the democrats want open borders, let everybody come in. let everybody pour in, we don't care, let them come in from the middle east, let them come in from all over the place, we don't care. we're not going to let it happen. and by the way, today i signed an executive order we're going to keep families together, but...
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louis, chicago is under a heat watch.105 saturday right through monday so an extended stretch of really hot weather. so the growing heat is expanding towards the tennessee valley today. areas like nashville are going to get hot and then eventually sunday and monday it makes its way to the east coast. heat index, that's the feels like temperature, remember, when we tell you the high temperatures, that's taken in the shade. so if you're in the sun it's that much worse. so memphis is 93 in the shade. heat index will feel like 100 and by the time we get through saturday it expands. atlanta 94. little rock 100. sunday, the heat gets to washington, d.c., heat index will be 96. look at nashville. heat index will be 102 and then by the time we get to monday we may see a chance for some record highs in areas like new york city where some spots could be 95 to maybe 100. >> thanks for that. >> don't scowl. >> still ahead, president trump is ratcheting up trade tensions with china as he pushed through with $50 billion of tariffs. you
louis, chicago is under a heat watch.105 saturday right through monday so an extended stretch of really hot weather. so the growing heat is expanding towards the tennessee valley today. areas like nashville are going to get hot and then eventually sunday and monday it makes its way to the east coast. heat index, that's the feels like temperature, remember, when we tell you the high temperatures, that's taken in the shade. so if you're in the sun it's that much worse. so memphis is 93 in the...
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louis are offering people $3,500 to be exposed to the flu for research purposes.to talk about that is "tonight show" writer and st. louis native joe firestone. ♪ joe, thank you. hey, joe! thank you for being here. oh, wow. thank you for being here. >> yeah, sure. thanks for having me, jimmy. i'm so happy to represent the lou. we got the arch, we got chuck berry and now we got the paid flu, baby. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. so how do you feel about all this? >> uh, if i'm honest, not good. i mean, i've been living in new york city for years, just getting the flu for free this whole time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i'm sorry about that. >> yeah, i mean, i'm getting it on the subway, waiting for the subway, on my way out of the subway. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] mostly just the subway. >> yeah, spend a lot of time there. i got a long commute, plus i don't wash my hands. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, have you ever considered using purell or something like that? >> oh, jimmy, i didn't move to new york city to use purell on my hands. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is
louis are offering people $3,500 to be exposed to the flu for research purposes.to talk about that is "tonight show" writer and st. louis native joe firestone. ♪ joe, thank you. hey, joe! thank you for being here. oh, wow. thank you for being here. >> yeah, sure. thanks for having me, jimmy. i'm so happy to represent the lou. we got the arch, we got chuck berry and now we got the paid flu, baby. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right. so how do you feel about all this? >>...
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. >>> meghan markle causing contro it wasn't prince louis will be christened july 9th.say it will be inside st. james' palace in london. prince louis is 8 months old. >>> and now to another stunning look for britain's newest royal, the duchess of sussex wearing a white dress with a black and white hat but it's what she is not wearing this's causing contro this morning. the annual horse racing event requir a strict dress code. everyo also has to wear a name tag and meghan markle said she held it in the hand and royal watche say that's a major faux pas. >> she worried aboutss maybe? >> maybe. youknow, i don't like to have name tags on either. they r your clothing. i get it. >> i get it, too. well, hey, f here at abc7 news, thank you for joinin us for midday. enjoy the sunshine. and maybe take a sweater out if you're in the city. still in t city. okay. tried. have a great day, everyone. youo at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than th
. >>> meghan markle causing contro it wasn't prince louis will be christened july 9th.say it will be inside st. james' palace in london. prince louis is 8 months old. >>> and now to another stunning look for britain's newest royal, the duchess of sussex wearing a white dress with a black and white hat but it's what she is not wearing this's causing contro this morning. the annual horse racing event requir a strict dress code. everyo also has to wear a name tag and meghan...
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an underwater mine kille louis and henry piper as their boat approached normandy. sailors carried henry's casket into the normandy american cemetery today as family members looked on. louis's body was found back in 1944 but henry's body wasn't frencuntil 1961 by divers. henry was buried in belgium withoutdentification until last year when dna testing identified him. the remains of both brothers are now together i france. >>> severe storms pummelled parts of the denver area with golf ball to softball h sizedl today. the hail piled up on the traffic.and slowed it also damaged cars, windows and crops. many of theto hais were more than two inches in diameter. >> and tomorrow we're going to have thunderstorms, but later. storm chances tomorrow a a betweeut 5:00 p.m. and midnight. you're going to get home from work and then the storms likely roll in and impact the area. at least it's not exactly durin that evening commute. if you're leaving work around 6:00 p.m. or later, you could be dealing with some rain. we're going to have some scattered showers and thunde torms tom
an underwater mine kille louis and henry piper as their boat approached normandy. sailors carried henry's casket into the normandy american cemetery today as family members looked on. louis's body was found back in 1944 but henry's body wasn't frencuntil 1961 by divers. henry was buried in belgium withoutdentification until last year when dna testing identified him. the remains of both brothers are now together i france. >>> severe storms pummelled parts of the denver area with golf...
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he is a descenter of louis bran dies. yes, that -- brandeis., that will become what we consider our baseline standard for free speech in the post1945 period. it goes from descent over time to majority opinion and that, again, is an illustration how the war kind of ladies these seeds that initially seemed if not important not as relevant as other things but over time actually became the central driving factor in issues like civil liberties and civil rights. the last thing i'll mention is immigrants which i talked about earlier. again, the committee on public funded on, not only the four-minute men but also produces these volumes of how the war came to america. how the war came to america is the most popular of the text they printed. we believe six million from in rotation. you can see it comes in a variety of lanages which demonstrates the diversity, ethnic diversity of the america public at this time. they were concerned about the foreign-born not being on board. that is why they put these not only in english, the four-minute men will actually
he is a descenter of louis bran dies. yes, that -- brandeis., that will become what we consider our baseline standard for free speech in the post1945 period. it goes from descent over time to majority opinion and that, again, is an illustration how the war kind of ladies these seeds that initially seemed if not important not as relevant as other things but over time actually became the central driving factor in issues like civil liberties and civil rights. the last thing i'll mention is...
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nbc reporter david loui is looking at the controversy. >> more than half the officers have put t name on this later claiming he should be removed from his job. he's accused of mostly sunny representing use of force using percentages when it's less than 10, skewing results. >> he knew it was accurate, knew it was misleading yet he chose to do it, number one, is the problem. number two, not changing until marin council basically made him and rejected the report. >> reporter: the council rejected, the mayor among those concerned about lack of statistics used in past reports. >> i think the criticism is fair. i think the use of statistics or percentages rather than numbers i can see now that that was misleading. >> he has repaired a revision but police officer's association said they would never get away with misleading numbers. >> the municipal code, administrative policy. let me tell you, if there's a police officer that had those sort of allegations, he'd be put on administrative leave until it's sorted out. >> reporter: he disagree it us guilty of misconduct. he agrees he could have d
nbc reporter david loui is looking at the controversy. >> more than half the officers have put t name on this later claiming he should be removed from his job. he's accused of mostly sunny representing use of force using percentages when it's less than 10, skewing results. >> he knew it was accurate, knew it was misleading yet he chose to do it, number one, is the problem. number two, not changing until marin council basically made him and rejected the report. >> reporter: the...
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louis. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, flooding this time inside a las vegas casino. >>> also ahead, the new list of america's favorite supermarkets. see which one tops the list and why. >>> an exclusive interview with this woman seen here nearly >>> we're back now with a scene that played out at a girls' softball tournament in tennessee. nearly a dozen parents got into a brawl, reportedly fighting over calls made by the umpire. both teams have now been disqualified from the tournament even though no players or coaches were involved in the fight. >>> american airlines said it could be days before it sorts out the chaos caused by a computer glitch. as many as 1,000 stranded passengers have been sleeping in charlotte's airport. a failed system has caused 2500 flights have been cancelled since last week, thursday. the problem is affecting psa airlines which handles american airlines' regional routes in that area. >>> a broken water main created a soggy scene at the m
louis. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, flooding this time inside a las vegas casino. >>> also ahead, the new list of america's favorite supermarkets. see which one tops the list and why. >>> an exclusive interview with this woman seen here nearly >>> we're back now with a scene that played out at a girls' softball tournament in tennessee. nearly a dozen parents got into a brawl, reportedly fighting over calls made by the umpire....
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'em' yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. we're going to begin with that deadly shooting that happened at the "capital gazette." three senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news the suspect has been identified add jared ramos. he was charged with five counts of first degree murder. a bail hearing has been set for later this morning. ramos sued the "capital gazette" for defamation. a court ruled in the "capital gazette's" favor and an appeals court upheld that ruling. police were note fided about an active shooter yesterday. phil davis who was inside of the building tweeted this. a gunman shot through the glass door to the office and opened fire and on multiple employees. in a later interview davis said it was quote, like a war zone inside the newspaper's offices. he said he and others were hiding under their desks when the gunman stopped firing. authorities took a suspect into custody without exchange of fire. editors at the "capital gazette" continued to report on the tragedy. this is the paper's front page this morning.
'em' yasmin vossoughian alongside louis burgdorf. we're going to begin with that deadly shooting that happened at the "capital gazette." three senior law enforcement officials tell nbc news the suspect has been identified add jared ramos. he was charged with five counts of first degree murder. a bail hearing has been set for later this morning. ramos sued the "capital gazette" for defamation. a court ruled in the "capital gazette's" favor and an appeals court...
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louis' the third. >> i completely missed the first one. you're right. >> george?got it. >> a number of american airlines flights were canceled this morning due to an ongoing uter glitch. the airline canceled about 2500 flights since last thursday. the glitchisrupted the staff schedule for days and flights should begin to get back on a regular schedule later today. >>> yf're flying internationally, you might notice a new effort by the tsa. taking a closer look at powders in your luggage. the checkpoint officersre trying to prevent improvised explosive devices from getting on t plane. >>> it's now 6:36. this morning we areng tal staycations. god bless you. molette glean reen is here to p you don't have to go far. hey, molette. >> reporter: not far at all. we are here inside the theater. ready for tinker bell. one of the many ideas for parents. under 20 bucks. much more coming up. >>> plus, roller coaster risks. we've alleen the stranded riders left high in the air. how often does it happen and how often does it happen and what are t chanceshe cheddar puffs. and i li
louis' the third. >> i completely missed the first one. you're right. >> george?got it. >> a number of american airlines flights were canceled this morning due to an ongoing uter glitch. the airline canceled about 2500 flights since last thursday. the glitchisrupted the staff schedule for days and flights should begin to get back on a regular schedule later today. >>> yf're flying internationally, you might notice a new effort by the tsa. taking a closer look at...
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louis. e growing heat is thestory. it's been with us through may and june, the southwest and texas now it is exmpnding. s heat index 99, kansas city up around 100. by the time we get to satury there is 96 for heat in indianapolis, and by fathows day, watchhe heat really expands to the east. d.c., nashville includk . that's a l the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> well, the red showing up on the map and spreading, areasth south carolina today getting into the 90s and well into the 90s all the which as far north as minneapolis. denver at 95. c not exactl but a little less humid. >>> we'll get to everyone else as father's dayorecast coming up. >> looking forward to it. thank you, bill. >>> some golf greatsuffered a reality check during the first round of the u.s. open. making his first appearance since 2015, tiger woods hit a triple bogey on the par 4, first hole set himhe way behind pack. he finished at 8 over par. oubles only continued with phil mickelson making par at the la
louis. e growing heat is thestory. it's been with us through may and june, the southwest and texas now it is exmpnding. s heat index 99, kansas city up around 100. by the time we get to satury there is 96 for heat in indianapolis, and by fathows day, watchhe heat really expands to the east. d.c., nashville includk . that's a l the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> well, the red showing up on the map and spreading, areasth south carolina today...
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out for a spin it was the first french car to sell more than a million units during world war two louis renault and some of his engine ears covertly created its concept and design. and after that about the priestesses and we were no had already built his first car back in eighty ninety eight to gether with his brothers fifty founded the company societe of a no four yes before the second world war they were considered specialists at making trucks and lecturing cars and during the german occupation of them out of course them to build a utility vehicles after the war but no one was nationalized and focused on bringing motability to the masses soon it had just the right vehicle to do that it would never know for c.v. . really were no didn't live to see the four c.v. make its debut in one thousand forty four he was accused of collaborating with the nazis and arrested he died in prison while awaiting trial but louis renault's final creations sold like hotcakes customers waited up to thirty six months for delivery of their four c.v. though for many it wasn't exactly love at first sight. of the
out for a spin it was the first french car to sell more than a million units during world war two louis renault and some of his engine ears covertly created its concept and design. and after that about the priestesses and we were no had already built his first car back in eighty ninety eight to gether with his brothers fifty founded the company societe of a no four yes before the second world war they were considered specialists at making trucks and lecturing cars and during the german...
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louis midity? the worst of it, st. louis 103. nashville 99. 102 in cleveland, hot for you. charlotte about 101. the good news is it will get a little bit cooler as we go through tuesday in those areas as the heat gets pushed a littl strong thunderstorms in areas of northern new england. it's a hot day and the thunderstorms cool you off. i'll give you an update on the seve weather threat coming up. >> all right, that time of year. >>> it was definitely an incredible weekend. the sequel to the superhero flick crushed the box office earning $180 million domestically, making it the best launch for any animated film in history. and the eighth-biggest opening of all-time. >> the women of "ocean's 8" took second on the list. it earned around $19.5 million, bringing its domestic total to over $79 million. and to round out the top three, the film "tag," the true story about a group of adult men who continue their decades-long g of tag, opened $14 million in its opening weekend. when you want more than just clean there's finished. new finish quantum's breakthrough three chamber techn
louis midity? the worst of it, st. louis 103. nashville 99. 102 in cleveland, hot for you. charlotte about 101. the good news is it will get a little bit cooler as we go through tuesday in those areas as the heat gets pushed a littl strong thunderstorms in areas of northern new england. it's a hot day and the thunderstorms cool you off. i'll give you an update on the seve weather threat coming up. >> all right, that time of year. >>> it was definitely an incredible weekend. the...
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i'm richard louis in new york at msnbc world headquarters. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west. here is what's happening for you changing its tune. the president flip-flops on immigration. where does the white house stand as thousands of migrant families are still being separated. >>> behind bars, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is in jail prompting the president's attorney to say there needs to be some cleaning up. >> after the investigation is over, then it has to be considered as a governmental matter, not by me. and what the history has been is these people -- these things get cleaned up. >> how far can the power of the pardon reach and what message does all this send to other mueller witnesses? we'll look into that. >>> leaving soon? press secretary sarah sanders denies reports of her departure, but would it come as a surprise in a white house as an active revolving door. >>> new today, rudy giuliani clarifying comments that he made about the presidential pardons. here is what he said, quote, when the whole thing is over, things might get cleaned up with some p
i'm richard louis in new york at msnbc world headquarters. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west. here is what's happening for you changing its tune. the president flip-flops on immigration. where does the white house stand as thousands of migrant families are still being separated. >>> behind bars, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort is in jail prompting the president's attorney to say there needs to be some cleaning up. >> after the investigation is over, then it has to...
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louis.y idle back in 2015, but the president's steel tariff announcement back in march led steel to restart a blast furnacee back 500 steelworkers. u.s. steel will restart another blast furnace by october 1st hiring the companies says, another 300 workers. david burr in a statement after careful consideration of market conditions and customer demand including an impact of section 232. res of the two blast furnaces at granite city works will allow us to serve our customers. mexico just announced retaliatory tariffs on $3 billion worth of u.s. goods on steel, pork, cheese any bourbon and there's concern from business executives and the powerful business roundtable is worried about trump's overall trade strategy and that uncertainty means they are scaling back plans for hiring and spending. 85% of america's top ceos worry trade policy will slow the economy. 90% think it will lead to higher business costs, but poppy, looking at a win like granite city, that's important for the optics of this pre
louis.y idle back in 2015, but the president's steel tariff announcement back in march led steel to restart a blast furnacee back 500 steelworkers. u.s. steel will restart another blast furnace by october 1st hiring the companies says, another 300 workers. david burr in a statement after careful consideration of market conditions and customer demand including an impact of section 232. res of the two blast furnaces at granite city works will allow us to serve our customers. mexico just announced...
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louis, cleveland, 94. new york city 90.nd then excessive heat continues as you go into monday with aas like chicago getting 15 to 20 degrees above average. 92 in new york monday. then we cool off for the middle of the week, into the 80s. that's the weather across the country. window. out your >>> a warm one out there already. temperatures in the low to mid t.70s at this po if you're headed to the pool, good idea to do that. that heat index by the time we head to 2:00, nearing 100 degrees. we get sunshine out there. maybe an isolated passing shower or popup thunderstorm. temperatures on the way to the mid 90s today. that heat index is around 100 degrees. n eye to the sky. only 20% chance to see a storm where you are by this afternoon. >>> that's your latest focast. >> thank you very much. >>> straight ahead, highs and lows of the week, including the boy and the bear, jumping together into viral stardom. >>> on this father's day, supers cr dad thatame to the rescue when his little ballerina got a case of stage fright. >>> ter
louis, cleveland, 94. new york city 90.nd then excessive heat continues as you go into monday with aas like chicago getting 15 to 20 degrees above average. 92 in new york monday. then we cool off for the middle of the week, into the 80s. that's the weather across the country. window. out your >>> a warm one out there already. temperatures in the low to mid t.70s at this po if you're headed to the pool, good idea to do that. that heat index by the time we head to 2:00, nearing 100...
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i'm yasmine vossoughian with ayman mohyeldin and louis be bergdorf.blicans are facing daunting poll numbers facing mid term elections. president trump is betting a hard line stance on immigration will result in victory, this with controversy over family separations at the border. according to associated press, trump says he believes he looks strong on the matter, suggesting it could be a cultural issue, much like attacks on nfl players. the policy only seemed to energize the opposition. this is activists in d.c., heckling the homeland security secretary as she attempted to eat a work dinner at a mexican restaurant. put out a statement that the secretary and staff heard from a small group of protesters who share her concern with our current immigration laws that have created crisis on the southern border. president trump sent a tweet, following the news conference, she did a fabulous job yesterday at the press conference, explained security at the border and for our country while at the same time recommending changes to obsolete and nasty laws which fo
i'm yasmine vossoughian with ayman mohyeldin and louis be bergdorf.blicans are facing daunting poll numbers facing mid term elections. president trump is betting a hard line stance on immigration will result in victory, this with controversy over family separations at the border. according to associated press, trump says he believes he looks strong on the matter, suggesting it could be a cultural issue, much like attacks on nfl players. the policy only seemed to energize the opposition. this is...
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louis you'll feel it at 94. indianapolis jumping up to the 9 # 0s.end forecast, the storms are today in montana. tomorrow in areas of wisconsin and through areas of the great lakes. on saturday mid-atlantic and here we go again. the cold front sets over you, it's not going to rain all day but showers and thunderstorms throughout the afternoon, possibility of heavy rain. we have the belmont stakes saturday in new york. it's going to be a close call if it's over new york or south of new york and florida your typical storms and on sunday, still around in virginia and the areas in the mid plaek, the complaint box deserves to be full. >> come on, bill. can't we just get a clear weekend? one weekend that's clear, sunny, warm. >> d.c. has not been picturesque. during the week has been fantastic. >> while we're all at work here. thanks, bill. we got one more here. vice president mike pence keeps a close eye on president trump's actions and got noticed himself for following the leader. he looks at his water bottle and places it on the floor and then pence imm
louis you'll feel it at 94. indianapolis jumping up to the 9 # 0s.end forecast, the storms are today in montana. tomorrow in areas of wisconsin and through areas of the great lakes. on saturday mid-atlantic and here we go again. the cold front sets over you, it's not going to rain all day but showers and thunderstorms throughout the afternoon, possibility of heavy rain. we have the belmont stakes saturday in new york. it's going to be a close call if it's over new york or south of new york and...